walk on up to Win Hill

walk on up to Win Hill

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Panoramic photo by Stuart Thorp Taken 14:43, 28/09/2008 - Views loading...

walk on up to Win Hill

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A: Win Hill Ladybower Reservoir

by Stuart Thorp, 1.3 km away

Win Hill Ladybower Reservoir

B: Woodlands Valley Ladybower Reservoir

by Stuart Thorp, 2.7 km away

Woodlands Valley Ladybower Reservoir

C: Surprise View Peak District

by Adrian Whitcombe, 9.0 km away

This view is from near the summit of surprise view in the peak district. From the car park you think ...

Surprise View Peak District

D: Surprise View Peak District

by Adrian Whitcombe, 9.1 km away

This view is from near the summit of surprise view in the peak district. From the car park you think ...

Surprise View Peak District

E: Hope Valley, Sheffield-Derbyshire, UK from Millstone Edge

by Tony Pincham - Images for Industry, 9.2 km away

Sunrise, New Year's Day - 01-01-2012 - Surprise View - A6187, Hope Valley, Sheffield/Derbyshire, UK (...

Hope Valley, Sheffield-Derbyshire, UK from Millstone Edge

F: Surprise View Peak District

by Adrian Whitcombe, 9.2 km away

This view is from near the summit of surprise view in the peak district. From the car park you think ...

Surprise View Peak District

G: Surprise View Peak District

by Adrian Whitcombe, 9.3 km away

This view is from near the summit of surprise view in the peak district. From the car park you think ...

Surprise View Peak District

H: Low Bradfield picnic area in winter

by peter ward, 10.8 km away

Nestling deep in the valley between Agden Dam and Dam Flask in the Peak National Park is the hamlet o...

Low Bradfield picnic area in winter

I: St Nicholas Church and Graveyard, High Bradfield

by peter ward, 11.6 km away

Here we are in the graveyard of the 15th century church of St. Nicholas, High Bradfield on a autumn a...

St Nicholas Church and Graveyard, High Bradfield

J: The Road to High Bradfield, near Sheffield

by peter ward, 12.3 km away

Here the road from Worrall divides, right to Edgemount and straight on for the tiny villages of High ...

The Road to High Bradfield, near Sheffield

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